R-project-for-statistical-computing groups near
R-Ladies New York
New York, NY4.8

This group is a local chapter of the R-Ladies Global organization and open to all members with an interest in coding. The group is focused on increasing the representation of women in global R community through establishing local communities providing mentorship, collaborative learning & support.
Check our our website https://www.rladiesnyc.org/
Meetup topics include: (credit to the R-ladies London group)
• Kickstarting R & RStudio
• Importance/Relevance of R skills (use-cases, jobs/roles, salaries)
• Data Visualization
• Machine Learning algorithms
• Math & Stats
• Text Mining
• Spatial Analytics
• Building Interactive Web Apps
• Building Dynamic Reports & Dashboards
• .....and anything else of interest! :)
We encourage all genders to attend!
NYC Computer Vision in Production
New York, NY4.5

New York Open Statistical Programming Meetup
New York, NY4.7

New York AI, Machine Learning and Computer Vision Meetup
New York, NY4.5

🖖 This virtual group is for data scientists, machine learning engineers, and open source enthusiasts.
Every month we’ll bring you diverse speakers working at the cutting edge of AI, machine learning, and computer vision.
- Are you interested in speaking at a future Meetup?
- Is your company interested in sponsoring a Meetup?
This Meetup is sponsored by Voxel51, the lead maintainers of the open source FiftyOne computer vision toolset. To learn more, visit the FiftyOne project page on GitHub.
Data Visualization New York
New York, NY4.6

Open Data Science NY (Hosted by ODSC)
New York, NY4.3

ODSC brings together the open source and data science communities with the goal of helping its members learn, connect and grow.
The focus of this Meetup group is to allow ODSC to work with Meetup groups, non-profits, and other organizations to present informative lectures, workshops, code sprints and networking events to help grow the use of open source languages and tools within the data science and data-centric community. As such, our specific goals are:
1. Build a collaborative group to work with other Meetup groups, non-profits, and other organizations.
2. Promote the use of open source languages and tools amongst data scientists and others.
3. Host educational workshops.
4. Spread awareness of new open source languages and tools that can be used in data science.
5. Contribute back to the open source community.
Who is this meetup for?
• Data engineers, analysts, scientists, and other practitioners
• R, Python and other software engineers who work with data or want to learn
• Data visualization developers and designers
• Non-technical team leads, executives, and other decision makers from data centric startups and large companies looking to utilize open source tools
Get Involved with our Meetups:
• Meetup/Webinar Speaker Submission Form https://forms.gle/STEDWxgWBMnLnt8F8
• Suggest a Meetup Topic Form
https://forms.gle/FAnBGMnC6puP1zLs6
• Volunteer Form
https://forms.gle/rJB2k8ZvU7mj1R3c8
• Host or Sponsor Form
https://forms.gle/bVdnzttfSuKkWrHq5
• Showcase your Startup Form
https://forms.gle/2Z31dmGPe7RTw28B9
ODSC Links:
• Get free access to more talks/trainings like this at Ai+ Training platform:
https://hubs.li/H0Zycsf0
• ODSC blog: https://opendatascience.com/
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OPENDATASCI
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/_ODSC & @odsc
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/open-data-science
• Slack Channel: https://hubs.li/Q02zdcSk0
• Code of conduct: https://odsc.com/code-of-conduct/
ODSC New York Accelerate AI (AIx)
New York, NY4.4

ODSC brings together the open source and data science communities with the goal of helping its members learn, connect and grow.
The focus of this Meetup group is to allow ODSC to work with Meetup groups, non-profits, and other organizations to present informative lectures, workshops, code sprints and networking events to help grow the use of open source languages and tools within the data science and data-centric community. As such, our specific goals are:
1. Build a collaborative group to work with other Meetup groups, non-profits, and other organizations.
2. Promote the use of open source languages and tools amongst data scientists and others.
3. Host educational workshops.
4. Spread awareness of new open source languages and tools that can be used in data science.
5. Contribute back to the open source community.
Who is this meetup for?
• Data engineers, analysts, scientists, and other practitioners
• R, Python and other software engineers who work with data or want to learn
• Data visualization developers and designers
• Non-technical team leads, executives, and other decision makers from data centric startups and large companies looking to utilize open source tools
Get Involved with our Meetups:
• Meetup/Webinar Speaker Submission Form https://forms.gle/STEDWxgWBMnLnt8F8
• Suggest a Meetup Topic Form
https://forms.gle/FAnBGMnC6puP1zLs6
• Volunteer Form
https://forms.gle/rJB2k8ZvU7mj1R3c8
• Host or Sponsor Form
https://forms.gle/bVdnzttfSuKkWrHq5
• Showcase your Startup Form
https://forms.gle/2Z31dmGPe7RTw28B9
ODSC Links:
• Get free access to more talks/trainings like this at Ai+ Training platform:
https://hubs.li/H0Zycsf0
• ODSC blog: https://opendatascience.com/
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OPENDATASCI
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/_ODSC & @odsc
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/open-data-science
• Slack Channel: https://hubs.li/Q02zdcSk0
• Code of conduct: https://odsc.com/code-of-conduct/
PyData NYC
New York, NY4.6

PyData is an educational program of NumFOCUS, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in the United States. PyData provides a forum for the international community of users and developers of data analysis tools to share ideas and learn from each other. The global PyData network promotes discussion of best practices, new approaches, and emerging technologies for data management, processing, analytics, and visualization. PyData communities approach data science using many languages, including (but not limited to) Python, Julia, and R.
The PyData Code of Conduct governs this meetup. To discuss any issues or concerns relating to the code of conduct or the behavior of anyone at a PyData meetup, please contact NumFOCUS Executive Director Leah Silen (+1 512-222-5449; [leah@numfocus.org](mailto:leah@numfocus.org)) or the group organizer.
NYC Women in Machine Learning & Data Science
New York, NY

NYC Data Engineering & Science (Data Council)
New York, NY

Data Science Dojo – New York
New York, NY

Cloud and Data literacy
New York, NY
Welcome aspiring data scientists and engineers far and wide. This group is strictly meant for aspiring data scientists , machine learning engineers and cloud data engineers .
I am a Udemy instructor and i teach topics related to Data engineering and machine learning on AWS and Google cloud .
The objective of this group is to conduct webinars and seminars for people who are eager to learn or kickstart their career in the field of cloud , data science or engineering. We will not be doing seminars/webinars on high level topics which provide no value . Our focus will be to ensure that our audience can make the most out of it .
Kindly fill out the form to help us know your knowledge level better : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1qfVcrpMWDUvu6-6uHxjLCX9HmsXsY7iEgl2ii2wQj9U/edit
New York Area Group for Informatics and Modeling (NYAGIM)
New York, NY

Microsoft Reactor New York
New York, NY

Whether you want to get started with AI and the latest technology or you're building your career or the next great idea, Microsoft Reactor connects you with the developers and startups that share your goals.
Microsoft Reactors are centers for free technical learning and sharing, where developers and startup professionals can connect with the local community and build new skills to drive innovation.
Virtual events are running around the clock so join us anytime, anywhere!
Are you a Meetup organizer? Contact us to use our space: ReactorNYC@Microsoft.com
Learn more at: https://aka.ms/developer.microsoft/reactor
Many of our virtual workshops are recorded and then uploaded to our YouTube channel: Microsoft Reactor - YouTube